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Patna,(BiharTimes): So far cases against 44 government employees, who have acquired assets beyond their known source of income, have been registered in the state.This information was given by home department in-charge minister, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, while replying to a question of Neeraj Kumar of Janata Dal (United) in the Bihar Legislative Council on Friday. |
He informed the House that the Bihar Special Courts Act, 2009, allows the government to confiscate property of an accused in a corruption case during trial.The minister said that the government had already confiscated the property in two cases. Former Bihar cadre IAS officer S S Verma was the first to have his property seized, having lost an appeal against it in the Patna High Court last year.
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